Aura Cacia Natural Skin Care Oil Avocado Description

Avocado oil is a rich, skin-rejuvenating oil extracted from the flesh of the ripe fruit. This oil is very high in oleic acid and is excellent for massage and the care of dry or aging skin.

Benefits: Comforting, Rejuvenating, Nourishing, Restoring

100% Pure Botanical Ingredients

Directions

Use as desired for massage or skin care. Combine 1 to 2 drops of Aura Cacia essential oils per teaspoon of skin care oil for added benefits.

The Benefits of Minimally Refined Oils: Most skin care oils are put through bleaching, deodorizing and winterizing processes that strip away many of their vital components. Aura Cacia skin care oils are minimally processed to retain the full array of skin-supporting benefits. This may result in some cloudiness or particles appearing in the oil. This is not a sign of rancidity, but evidence of high quality, minimally processed natural oil.

Free Of

Animal testing, synthetic ingredients, parabens and petroleum.

Disclaimer

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Great texture!
I used Jason Vitamine E oil (IU45,000) but it was too thick and dense to me. I've been using this avocado oil and love it! Mostly I used it for my legs and arms and it gives them enough moisture. No smell and I can mix it with essential oil for massage. I'm going to buy it again.
August 24, 2013

Great Oil
This is a great oil, and a good amount.
However, the oil comes out way too fast, it's a squeeze bottle, it would be better to have a pump, or a dropper lid.
I get that most people will use this in larger amounts but it literally squirts about 20-30 or more drops at a time.
I would pay more to have this in a glass bottle with a dropper in the lid.
But its a great oil.
May 5, 2013

Aura Cacia Avocado Oil
Works great as a moisturizer for face and body
October 2, 2012

NOT a Good Quality Oil
Avocado Oil is supposed to be greenish in color. This one is the color of safflower oil. This had a rancid smell both times I purchased it, from 2 different stores. Same thing with their cold-pressed Grape Seed Oil.
I don't think Aura Cacia oils are good quality.
If an oil smells rancid - Don't use it - either for eating or cosmetically.
It will do more harm than good.
January 1, 2010

Beautiful Oil!
In my continued quest to rid my life of chemicals and unsafe ingredients, I bought this to mix with almond oil to make my own massage oil. Both oils work beautifully for dry skin as a moisturizer. I also found some recipes for facial cleansers that call for avocado oil, so I'm excited to try to make my own products.
March 9, 2009

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